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− | Walls must be built up tile by tile. There is no way to build more than one at a time. In vertical construction, walls can be built on hewn floor, other constructed wall below them, or doors below them. They cannot be built on top of constructed floors. Walls made of wood must be built by a carpenter, and stonewalls by a mason. | + | Walls must be built up tile by tile. There is no way to build more than one at a time. In vertical construction, walls can be built on hewn floor, other constructed wall below them, or doors below them. They cannot be built on top of constructed floors. Walls made of wood must be built by a carpenter, and stonewalls by a mason. Smoothing a wall requires the [[Stone Detailing]] skill, whereas building a wall requires the [[Masonry]] skill. |
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Revision as of 16:42, 6 November 2007
A wall is a construction that blocks access to creatures. Its appearence is similar to that of a smoothed wall but it works the same as any filled tile, composed of mountain rock, clay or soil. Walls can be used to create your own buildings or towers complete with roofs by creating floors on the layer above. A wall fills the tile it is in and creates a walkable space above it.
Construction
Walls must be built up tile by tile. There is no way to build more than one at a time. In vertical construction, walls can be built on hewn floor, other constructed wall below them, or doors below them. They cannot be built on top of constructed floors. Walls made of wood must be built by a carpenter, and stonewalls by a mason. Smoothing a wall requires the Stone Detailing skill, whereas building a wall requires the Masonry skill.
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